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Some spamming thoughts on Alabama

doogiedoogie Member Posts: 15,072
Throughout the season, Cobra was deadly. At the end of the season brownsox played "injured"

Cobra has now recovered and will be tanned rested and ready.

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  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,229
    QB sneak for <1 yard is the best play in football.
  • DooglesDoogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,656 Founders Club

    QB sneak for <1 yard is the best play in football.</p>

    When it's under center and you just plunge forward, agree. When it's out of the shot gun on a read option against oregon fucking state, disagree.

    Also, the play that got them to the one was a run by Jake where he got absolutely blasted at the goal line. Probably just line it up at that point.
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,229
    Doogles said:

    QB sneak for <1 yard is the best play in football.</p>

    When it's under center and you just plunge forward, agree. When it's out of the shot gun on a read option against oregon fucking state, disagree.

    Also, the play that got them to the one was a run by Jake where he got absolutely blasted at the goal line. Probably just line it up at that point.
    Haha agreed. Now I know why you hate your oc
  • HuskyJWHuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 15,103 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited December 2016
    Doogles said:

    Dear real God I hope.

    There is a pretty good recap of the entire season on the P12 network called Timeline, and the difference in zip on his passes becomes pretty damn obvious as the episode goes on.

    I have zero inside info, but I swear when he got crushed scoring from the 1 against Oregon state he hurt himself.

    Damn you babushka for not just giving it to Coleman!

    Watched it last night....he just layed there for a second on his stomach essentially motionless.

    Beginning of the year Browning was throwing deep outs from the far hash. Havent seen that in over 2 months.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,982
    So you're saying that Alabama is going to see something that they haven't seen in a while ... a poised Cobra ready to strike?
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123

    Doogles said:

    Dear real God I hope.

    There is a pretty good recap of the entire season on the P12 network called Timeline, and the difference in zip on his passes becomes pretty damn obvious as the episode goes on.

    I have zero inside info, but I swear when he got crushed scoring from the 1 against Oregon state he hurt himself.

    Damn you babushka for not just giving it to Coleman!

    (Through the grapevine) a UW trainer said he separated his throwing shoulder on that play. I posted "what I was hearing" before the Cal game and it got flagged/deleted. @SonnyDykes reads this bored, we can't have that kind of information out in the open.
    I remember that and I have a hard time believing it wasn't true. The Cal game was the true beginning of every deep ball being underthrown.

    It's kind of weird why we still went deep so often with a QB who could hardly ever connect.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,982

    Doogles said:

    Dear real God I hope.

    There is a pretty good recap of the entire season on the P12 network called Timeline, and the difference in zip on his passes becomes pretty damn obvious as the episode goes on.

    I have zero inside info, but I swear when he got crushed scoring from the 1 against Oregon state he hurt himself.

    Damn you babushka for not just giving it to Coleman!

    (Through the grapevine) a UW trainer said he separated his throwing shoulder on that play. I posted "what I was hearing" before the Cal game and it got flagged/deleted. @SonnyDykes reads this bored, we can't have that kind of information out in the open.
    I remember that and I have a hard time believing it wasn't true. The Cal game was the true beginning of every deep ball being underthrown.

    It's kind of weird why we still went deep so often with a QB who could hardly ever connect.
    That's Babushka for you
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,982

    Peaks and valleys of the season. Browning peaked in the middle of the season and declined. It happens. An injury is possible or maybe he started getting used to things being easy.

    Browning's season was not a fluke though. He can play. Calling him Brownsocks is both logical and retarded at the same time. He hasn't had a great, game winning drive (fuck off if you say Arizona), but he didn't really have many chances for that all season. We mostly blew teams out.

    The only game he really fucked up was USC and that was not entirely his fault. The OL played their worst game of the season, we abandoned the run, and no WR made a play except Ross. He doesn't brownsock in every big game.

    Dumb fucks cherry pick and pretend like USC and Colorado were the only big games we played all year. The Stanford game was huge at the time and Browning played great. There is also the simple fact that QB's normally play worse against good defenses than shitty ones. There are maybe 5-10 QB's in college football I would rather have than Browning. Kid is a leader too and sets the tone. He's not a little bitch who basks in the glory.

    The Colorado game? Who gives a flying fuck? We didn't need him. It's like being upset that Gaskin or Sidney Jones played shitty against the Coog.

    Disagree
  • ExtraChrisBExtraChrisB Member Posts: 1,811
    Tequilla said:

    Peaks and valleys of the season. Browning peaked in the middle of the season and declined. It happens. An injury is possible or maybe he started getting used to things being easy.

    Browning's season was not a fluke though. He can play. Calling him Brownsocks is both logical and retarded at the same time. He hasn't had a great, game winning drive (fuck off if you say Arizona), but he didn't really have many chances for that all season. We mostly blew teams out.

    The only game he really fucked up was USC and that was not entirely his fault. The OL played their worst game of the season, we abandoned the run, and no WR made a play except Ross. He doesn't brownsock in every big game.

    Dumb fucks cherry pick and pretend like USC and Colorado were the only big games we played all year. The Stanford game was huge at the time and Browning played great. There is also the simple fact that QB's normally play worse against good defenses than shitty ones. There are maybe 5-10 QB's in college football I would rather have than Browning. Kid is a leader too and sets the tone. He's not a little bitch who basks in the glory.

    The Colorado game? Who gives a flying fuck? We didn't need him. It's like being upset that Gaskin or Sidney Jones played shitty against the Coog.

    Disagree
    God you can be a real cunt.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,982

    Tequilla said:

    Peaks and valleys of the season. Browning peaked in the middle of the season and declined. It happens. An injury is possible or maybe he started getting used to things being easy.

    Browning's season was not a fluke though. He can play. Calling him Brownsocks is both logical and retarded at the same time. He hasn't had a great, game winning drive (fuck off if you say Arizona), but he didn't really have many chances for that all season. We mostly blew teams out.

    The only game he really fucked up was USC and that was not entirely his fault. The OL played their worst game of the season, we abandoned the run, and no WR made a play except Ross. He doesn't brownsock in every big game.

    Dumb fucks cherry pick and pretend like USC and Colorado were the only big games we played all year. The Stanford game was huge at the time and Browning played great. There is also the simple fact that QB's normally play worse against good defenses than shitty ones. There are maybe 5-10 QB's in college football I would rather have than Browning. Kid is a leader too and sets the tone. He's not a little bitch who basks in the glory.

    The Colorado game? Who gives a flying fuck? We didn't need him. It's like being upset that Gaskin or Sidney Jones played shitty against the Coog.

    Disagree
    God you can be a real cunt.
    Get a sense of humor
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    Doogles said:

    Dear real God I hope.

    There is a pretty good recap of the entire season on the P12 network called Timeline, and the difference in zip on his passes becomes pretty damn obvious as the episode goes on.

    I have zero inside info, but I swear when he got crushed scoring from the 1 against Oregon state he hurt himself.

    Damn you babushka for not just giving it to Coleman!

    (Through the grapevine) a UW trainer said he separated his throwing shoulder on that play. I posted "what I was hearing" before the Cal game and it got flagged/deleted. @SonnyDykes reads this bored, we can't have that kind of information out in the open.
    I remember that and I have a hard time believing it wasn't true. The Cal game was the true beginning of every deep ball being underthrown.

    It's kind of weird why we still went deep so often with a QB who could hardly ever connect.
    Because the receivers were getting 5 yards of separation.

    And almost every deep ball Jake threw all year was under thrown. I really like Jake, but he throws it a half second too late. Late in the season was either a second too late or he just couldn't throw it far enough.
  • DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 65,218 Founders Club

    QB sneak for <1 yard is the best play in football.</p>

    The 2009 Notre Dame Fighting Irish and I shared a good laugh over your post in the media room.
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